A History of Iran's Nuclear Program and Tensions With US
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President Donald Trump said Monday the Strait of Hormuz is partially open and “ships are starting to go out now,” though there’s some confusion about when a free flow of traffic will resume and whether Iran will charge ships for passing—something Iran only began after the U.S. launched its attack.
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Iran’s draft agreement with US includes release of $24B in frozen assets, nuclear program discussions: report
According to a CBS News report citing IRNA, the agreement would end the war between the U.S., Israel, and Iran across all the regional fronts during the first phase.
President Trump announces Iran deal as lawmakers wait for details on nuclear program terms
The IAEA Board of Governors is voting on a US-backed resolution demanding Iran provide nuclear stockpile details and grant inspector access to damaged
In first report since the US and Israel launched strikes in Iran on Feb. 28, the watchdog group said the fate of uranium stockpiles is unknown.
A senior Iranian official told USA TODAY that there is no scenario under a theoretical deal with the United States aimed at ending the war where Tehran would agree to entirely give up enriching uranium for its nuclear program. The official spoke on the ...
The US has sent Iran a 15-point plan and cease-fire proposal to end the war in the Middle East — and President Trump claims the regime has already agreed to a critical part of the peace framework: no nuclear weapons. “They’ve agreed,” Trump said ...
GENEVA (AP) — Iran and the United States held hours of indirect negotiations Thursday over Tehran's nuclear program but walked away without a deal, leaving the danger of another Mideast war on the table as the U.S. has gathered a massive fleet of ...
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) declared on Tuesday night that the U.S. campaign in Iran will “obliterate their nuclear program,” which the Trump administration claimed to have already done last year. Speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity on his TV ...
The White House insisted on Friday that Iran would see no financial benefits from signing a peace deal with the US and would have to earn any sanctions relief.
